Have you seen that video of some shirtless asshat weaving through Manhattan traffic in a black Ferrari F50 like he was driving a fartcan Civic? Yeah, well, that Ferrari didn't last long — it's in a Connecticut insurance salvage yard now, crashed and totaled.

I don't exactly know how this particular F50 ended up totaled, but there are a few things that I can say for sure:

It crashed into something pretty damn hard.

We don't know who was driving the car at the time of the crash.

The driver wasn't injured.

The car appears to be the last F50 to be sold in the US, reports Motoramic.

It sold for $528,000 in 2002.

It got a new 4.7 liter V12 from the factory after it blew its original.

It's infamous for a couple of public-roads asshat driving videos in Manhattan.

It's been totaled by its insurance company.

The bidding for the car is at $103,000.

What's interesting about this is that it's been totaled. A pristine F50 recently went for $1.7 million, and it's unbelievable to think that the car couldn't be repaired and re-sold without making a profit around that price. That said, repairs can't be cheap (Motoramicpoints out that a new engine can run a hundred grand, for instance).

Motoramicalso reports that rumors are going around that carbon monoxide leaked into the car's cabin, making the driver pass out and letting him crash into a tree. The speed of the impact is rumored to be around 50 miles an hour.

Of course, given how it's been driven lately (see video above), I wouldn't be surprised to hear that the driver crashed in more reprehensible conditions.